The host of TF1, guest Tuesday of Anne Roumanoff, on Europe 1, said to be very demanding with himself regarding his career and the choice of his projects. "I like to want to do things happily," he explains. 

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For many years, it has been one of the best values ​​of PAF. With broadcasts such as Le Bigdil , Attention à la marche , or Les Douze Coups de midi , Jean-Luc Reichmann has become over the years one of the most popular animators among viewers.

Guest Tuesday of It feels good , the one we also know for his role in the successful TF1 series Léo Matteï , Brigade des mineurs , returned to one of the main aspects of his character, his requirement. "I have an unbearable level of requirement with myself," he says. 

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"Watch out for walking has spread all over the world"

Over the years, Jean-Luc Reichmann has learned to say no to projects, for the sake of quality. "I like to want to do things happily," he explains. It is perhaps for this, moreover, that he "never produced for others". 

On the other hand, specifies the animator, "I produced for myself and I made magnificent creations". And to return to its main broadcasts. "I realized that when we paid attention to walking,  we could create French, and after that, it spread around the world, and I was super happy. When we created Victor sauvage (series broadcast in 2010 on TF1) (...) we said to ourselves 'here in France, we are no more stupid than elsewhere' ". 

"The day when we are not demanding, we get screwed" 

"When we did this re-creation of the Douze Coups de midi , I said to myself: 'Youpi, we can do it, we have francized a great concept'. And Léo Matteï,  it's all over the world, now", continues Jean-Luc Reichmann. Moreover, to believe it, the reputation of the series beyond our borders is such that the host was "arrested in the depths of Spain" by an Italian fan. 

"It's the creation that I like," concludes Jean-Luc Reichmann, for whom, "the day we are not demanding, we generally get caught."